On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 3:59 PM, Parker, Joshua <[email protected]> wrote:
> You may need to give it a while. I had the same issue a few days ago. I
> restarted dkim-filter and waited a few hours and it worked.
>
>
>
> Its not working please any one can help.


>
> Joshua Parker
> http://classblogs.us
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>
> On Mon, 20 Jun 2011 15:57:47 +0530, Suresh Kumar Prajapati wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 3:51 PM, Parker, Joshua <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> Try changing the Signing Domain to below, and see if that fixes your issue:
> SIGNING_DOMAIN="*"
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm still getting following error
>
> Authentication-Results: mta130.mail.sp2.yahoo.com  from=;
> domainkeys=neutral (no sig);  from=domain.com; dkim=permerror (bad
> sig)
>
> --- Joshua Parker http://classblogs.us [email protected] On Mon, 20 Jun
> 2011 15:40:00 +0530, Suresh Kumar Prajapati wrote: Hi , thanx for reply.
> I've gone through the configuration but the problem is my second option in
> the keylist file runs well but the second gives me a bad sign =perm error
> here is my /etc/sysconfig/dkim-filter USER="dkim-milter"
> SOCKET="inet:8891@localhost" #PORT="inet:10034@localhost"
> SIGNING_DOMAIN="domain1.com,domain2.com" #SELECTOR_NAME="dktest"
> KEYLIST="/etc/mail/domainkeys/keys/keylist" SIGNER=yes VERIFIER=yes
> CANON=simple SIGALG=rsa-sha1 REJECTION="bad=r,dns=t,int=t,no=a,miss=r"
> EXTRA_ARGS="-h -l -D" MILTER_GROUP="mail" and my kelist file is
> *@domain1.com:domain1.com:/etc/mail/dkim-milter/keys/domain1/domain1
> *@domain2.com:domain2.com:/etc/mail/dkim-milter/keys/domain2/domain2 Please
> help m stuck . On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 12:52 PM, Patrick Ben Koetter
> <[email protected]> wrote: Am 20.06.2011 07:50, schrieb Suresh Kumar
> Prajapati: Hi, Can anyone tell me how to sign mails for multiple domains .
> My recommendation: Drop dkim-milter because IIRC it is unmaintained. Get the
> followup opendkim <http://opendkim.org> instead. If you follow dkim-filter
> read into KeyList: # KeyList is a file containing tuples of key information.
> Requires # KeyFile to be unset. Each line of the file should be of the
> format: #    sender glob:signing domain:signing key file # Blank lines and
> lines beginning with # are ignored. Selector will be # derived from the
> key's filename. #KeyList                /etc/dkim-keys.conf p@rick here is
> my dkim conf file # To sign only, use -bs # EXTRA_FLAGS=-bs
> USER="dkim-milter" SOCKET="inet:8891@localhost" #PORT="inet:10034@localhost"
> SIGNING_DOMAIN="" SELECTOR_NAME="dktest"
> KEYFILE="/etc/mail/domainkeys/dkim_${SELECTOR_NAME}.pem" SIGNER=yes
> VERIFIER=yes CANON=simple SIGALG=rsa-sha1
> REJECTION="bad=r,dns=t,int=t,no=a,miss=r" EXTRA_ARGS="-h -l -D"
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